Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Pam Davis, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 30 years of experience. I have worked with clients who have had a wide range of concerns including interpersonal relationship issues, low self-esteem, depression, stress, anxiety, anger management, social skills deficits, grief/loss, ADHD, Autism/Asperger’s, emotional/physical/sexual abuse, and various types of trauma. My therapeutic style is nonjudgmental, empathetic, with compassion and sensitivity. My skill set includes active listening, engaging, insightful, problem solving, and easily establishing a rapport with my clients in order to achieve the maximum benefit. My clinical approach may include Cognitive Behavioral , Rational Emotive, Trauma-Focused, Social Skills training, and more recently developing a passion for Mindfulness Therapy. The approach will be specific and individualized to meet my client’s needs.
I believe that our relationship with ourselves should come first. By developing Self-Acceptance, Self-Love, Self-Compassion, and Self-Forgiveness leads the way to living a more fulfilling life, which is extremely significant and impactful in our relationships with others. I feel that we all possess the tools inside of us that can help us to overcome the obstacles that we face.
I look forward to working with you and to support you in this journey called Life!
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Pamela Davis is a licensed Master Social Worker practicing in Michigan with 32 years of clinical experience. She holds an LMSW credential (license number 6801087123) and has spent decades supporting people facing a wide range of emotional and behavioral challenges.
Her clinical work has addressed interpersonal relationship difficulties, low self-esteem, depression, stress and anxiety, anger management, grief and loss, parenting concerns, eating and sleeping disorders, addictions, bipolar disorder, ADHD, autism/Asperger’s, emotional and physical and sexual abuse, and other forms of trauma. Pamela also works with clients on intimacy-related issues, family conflicts, career difficulties, coping with life changes, and concerns affecting LGBT individuals. In addition to therapy, she offers coaching and helps those dealing with compassion fatigue.
Pamela’s therapeutic manner is compassionate, empathetic, and nonjudgmental, with sensitivity to each person’s experience. She relies on active listening, engagement, and collaborative problem solving to build rapport and help clients make progress. Her clinical toolkit includes Cognitive Behavioral and Rational Emotive approaches, Trauma-Focused interventions, Social Skills training, and a growing emphasis on Mindfulness Therapy. Treatment is tailored specifically to each client’s needs.
She emphasizes the importance of relationship with oneself, guiding clients toward greater self-acceptance, self-love, self-compassion, and self-forgiveness as foundations for a more fulfilling life and healthier relationships with others. Pamela believes that people possess internal resources that can be developed to overcome obstacles, and she looks forward to supporting clients on their journey through life.
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One major benefit is flexibility – clients can choose the format that fits their needs and schedule, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to keep consistent appointments and integrate therapy into a busy life.
Therapists who provide online services are licensed professionals, and individuals may switch to another therapist at any time if they feel a different fit would be more helpful. For many people, remote therapy offers an accessible, practical route to receiving professional support.
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